Art Olivier, Former Mayor of Bellflower, California, former Libertarian candidate for Vice-President of the United States and producer of the 9/11 thriller, Operation Terror, spoke about his $100,000 film being blocked by Alex Jones’ media outlet, on the January 21, 2014 episode of Exposing Faux Capitalism with Jason Erb, with the full audio here.

Art disclosed that in the six months prior to the release of his film on September 11, 2012, he had sent a copy of the film to Alex Jones’ staff, with them responding back that it didn’t work, so he sent another copy.

He said that they initially responded to him, but went quiet. Despite that, he followed up by contacting other film producers who had their productions advertised and sold through Infowars to contact Alex Jones’ staff, as well as regular guests of the show, and it was all to no avail.

Despite setting aside a large amount of money for paid advertising, they wouldn’t even take his money for ads on the websites or radio.

This despite Alex Jones’ aggressive promotion of the Loose Change documentaries and several 9/11 books, regularly discussing 9/11 on his radio show, and featuring an entire section on 9/11 on Infowars.com up until mid-2013.

After the campaign was over, Alex Jones publicly disclosed that Ron Paul’s campaign had been infiltrated but the matter had been cleared up, and Ron Paul was again allowed on the show.

Given that the evidence shows that Alex Jones’ show has been similarly infiltrated, I hope others will join in bringing this matter to the attention of Alex Jones and his listeners so that he can deal with the infiltration of his organization in a similarly expedient manner.

Other topics of the interview include Alex Jones’ handling of the Sandy Hook shootings and Boston Marathon bombings, his portrayal of “no planers” as mentally ill, and analyzing some of his particular behaviour during his Piers Morgan appearance.

Dr. Stan Monteith acknowledged that Alex Jones wasn’t actually angry on the show, and that it was “Alex being Alex”. However, despite Alex Jones’ most hardcore fans cheering him on as standing up to Piers Morgan and mass media gatekeeping and obfuscation, the question is, what impression did his behaviour have on average American viewers?

Jason disclosed that at a local Canadian libertarian gathering he had attended at the time, an attendee said that after seeing Alex Jones’ appearance, he was concerned about people like him having guns — which was the impression given to many average Americans, as well.

For more on Art Olivier, see this January 10 interview on the Real Deal with Jim Fetzer, where he discusses this issue starting 49 minutes in, and my earlier interview with Art, on May 26, 2013.

Starting at 2:20, Paul Craig Roberts started to make a serious point about Romney’s overt Zionist grovelling:

“Paul Craig Roberts: If you look at the two of them, the only other difference is that Romney has already been to Israel, crawling on his belly, grovelling. And supposedly we’re a super power, but here is a man who wants to be president, and he’s crawling on his belly in the ground, kissing Netanyahu’s feet. Well at least Obama had more dignity than to do that.

Alex Jones: He only bows to the Saudi king. Perhaps Romney should publicly kiss Netanyahu’s butt, and then, and then, then he can be elected. Maybe that’s the new swearing in — it’s not a Bible — but Netanyahu bends over, and then, I’m sorry, you shouldn’t have got me going there.“

Alex, you’re not even trying to hide your Zionist sympathies these days in diverting attention away from Roberts’ serious point by making a joke. In case you think this was just an innocent joke, here is the picture on the Infowars site the day after, with Obama dressed like Hitler, which resonates very well with his Zionist promoters.

Is Alex Jones really a team player in telling Gary Franchi “if you ever backbite me, I’ll squish you like a bug, and you’ll be dead in this movement.” Such statements are a pattern of behaviour from him, as Jack Blood and Mark Dice can attest to.

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“Okay, no Alex Jones today! Just got a call from info wars, canceling my interview. I think Alex was intimidated by the very people and organizations that we were talking about. Stay tuned, more to come. Posted by Steve Pieczenik at 8:30 AM 29 comments:“

The headline gives the impression that the guy got tased simply for leaving the security line, and most of the article is withheld, which goes on to say that the guy had actually grabbed his bag from being scanned, and ran through security to get onto his plane.

In the weeks before Steve Pieczenik came out against Israel on Alex Jones’ show on October 18, 2011 (starting 37 minutes in), I noticed a rather obvious editorial shift on Infowars.com regarding Israel.

I have seen several articles that simply wouldn’t have appeared even at the beginning of 2011 with the frequency they have since the latter half of 2011.

It’s not that Infowars didn’t have any articles before the second half of 2011 that portrayed Israel in a less than 100% positive light, but it’s the sheer volume and content of the articles that have been produced since then that I think show a clear editorial shift.

That’s not a controversial statement to anyone who has been following the number and nature of the bills that have been tabled and passed in the House of Representatives since January 2009. However, it would be quite the open admission from a prominent American politician, and I was therefore surprised. It would be red meat even to many politically centrist Americans.

Sure enough, he did say that. And more. The full quote was, “We are trying on every front to increase the role of government in the regulatory area.”

Those four extra words make all the difference in the world, in terms of what Rep. Frank said. It’s the difference between openly declaring what has been and is taking place overall, for quite some time, versus what is taking place now, in a specific area. Very few would argue that total government non-regulation of credit default swaps (one of the most speculative financial instruments ever devised), is a good thing. The world-wide derivative meltdown of 2008, stemming in large part from unregulated credit default swaps, would indicate otherwise.

I agree with one commenter on the Infowars.com post that their quotation is misleading. But don’t let that make you rely on Rep. Frank or any other American politician openly declaring what you already know to be true. Namely, what your government and representatives have been doing for quite some time — trying on every front to increase the role of government.